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How to Tell Powerful Stories with Your Camera

How to Tell Powerful Stories with Your Camera

Season 7 Episode 19 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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We love stories. So, if you use a storytelling approach to your photography, you are more likely to create images and sequences of images that engage viewers.

There are two aspects to storytelling; the story of each image itself (and I’ve spoken about this in other podcasts), and the story that ties together a sequence of images.

A good way to approach this is to think of each stage as a chapter. If you are travelling, or going on an adventure, what are the key steps?

For day-to-day photography, you can create themes that tell the story of a place, a culture, or specific individuals. Themes might include methods of transport, shapes, and colours. Once you start, you’ll find there are many themes you can adopt.

And, the most powerful stories invoke mood and emotion. So how can you create images that add that additional layer to the experience of your story?

Find out more in today’s podcast. 

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